A revolutionary book that explains the most enigmatic and fascinating wonder of the ancient world: the Pyramids of Egypt. In 1993, German robotics engineer Rudolf Gatenbrink
discovered a sealed door within the Great Pyramid of Giza--a door left
unopened for 4,500 years. With this discovery, Robert Bauval--who spent
the decade prior to the discovery researching the pyramids--and Adrian
Gilbert used astronomical data to reveal that more than just tombs, the
pyramids were created to serve as a gateway to the stars; in the
process, they uncovered what they believe to be the key to the plan that
governed the construction of the great pyramids: the Orion
Constellation. "[An] absorbing and fascinating work of archaeological
detection...clearly and rivetingly told...the book is highly and
compulsively readable."--London Sunday Times. Read more...

This Checkpoint Mathematics Skills Builder Workbook 9 provides tailored
exercises that offer targeted support to help students reinforce key
skills and build confidence when performing mathematical operations. The
workbook provides clear re-entry points at the end of each exercise to
guide students back to the coursebook.Read more...

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